[HTML][HTML] Characterisation of weak layers, physical controls on their global distribution and their role in submarine landslide formation
R Gatter, MA Clare, J Kuhlmann, K Huhn - Earth-Science Reviews, 2021 - Elsevier
Submarine landslides pose a hazard to coastal communities as they can generate powerful
tsunamis, and threaten critical offshore infrastructure such as seafloor cable networks that …
tsunamis, and threaten critical offshore infrastructure such as seafloor cable networks that …
Timing and frequency of large submarine landslides: implications for understanding triggers and future geohazard
M Urlaub, PJ Talling, DG Masson - Quaternary Science Reviews, 2013 - Elsevier
Large submarine landslides can have serious socioeconomic consequences as they have
the potential to cause tsunamis and damage seabed infrastructure. It is important to …
the potential to cause tsunamis and damage seabed infrastructure. It is important to …
Morphometry of mass-transport deposits as a predictive tool
L Moscardelli, L Wood - Bulletin, 2016 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Mass-transport deposits (MTDs) are gravity-induced units that represent an important
component of modern and ancient deep-water stratigraphic successions. MTDs have been …
component of modern and ancient deep-water stratigraphic successions. MTDs have been …
[HTML][HTML] The giant Mauritanian cold-water coral mound province: Oxygen control on coral mound formation
The largest coherent cold-water coral (CWC) mound province in the Atlantic Ocean exists
along the Mauritanian margin, where up to 100 m high mounds extend over a distance of∼ …
along the Mauritanian margin, where up to 100 m high mounds extend over a distance of∼ …
Oceanographic and biological features in the Canary Current Large Marine Ecosystem.
L Valdés - 2015 - sidalc.net
The Canary Current Large Marine Ecosystem (CCLME) is one of the 4 major upwelling
systems in the world. 54 marine scientists from 25 institutions have worked in a collaborative …
systems in the world. 54 marine scientists from 25 institutions have worked in a collaborative …
Repeated slope failure linked to fluid migration: the Ana submarine landslide complex, Eivissa Channel, Western Mediterranean Sea
Submarine slope failures are a well-known geohazard. They are able to destroy seafloor
installations along their path and by generating tsunamis they may threaten coastal …
installations along their path and by generating tsunamis they may threaten coastal …
Dynamics of submarine debris flow and tsunami
SP Pudasaini - Acta Mechanica, 2014 - Springer
The general two-phase debris flow model proposed by Pudasaini (J. Geophys. Res. 117:
F03010, 2012, doi: 10.1029/2011JF002186) is employed to simulate subaerial and …
F03010, 2012, doi: 10.1029/2011JF002186) is employed to simulate subaerial and …
A review of submarine landslides associated with rapid sedimentation
Submarine landslides are a critical geological process that significantly influences seafloor
stability and geological evolution, making them a focal point of geological disaster research …
stability and geological evolution, making them a focal point of geological disaster research …
Mudflow transport behavior and deposit morphology: Role of shear stress to yield strength ratio in subaqueous experiments
The ratio of the shear stress to yield strength, defined here as the flow factor, controls a wide
spectrum of mass transport processes (slow, retrogressive failure to rapid, liquefied flows) …
spectrum of mass transport processes (slow, retrogressive failure to rapid, liquefied flows) …
Mass-transport complex evolution in a tectonically active margin (Gioia Basin, Southeastern Tyrrhenian Sea)
Along the southeastern Tyrrhenian Sea margin, the Gioia Basin formed as a result of
extensional tectonics at the rear of the Maghrebian thrust belt. In the central part of the basin …
extensional tectonics at the rear of the Maghrebian thrust belt. In the central part of the basin …